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The Italian Job...
Now when I think of the word "Ferrari" this car is what pops into my mind. A sexy, red screamin' demon with a radiating aura that just says, "Don't tread on me." This fine piece of machinery is up for sale and the owner decided that it was in his best interest to have the paint reconditioned before advertising it. This was a wise decision because presentation is 90% of want and desire. It had some pretty isolated deep scratches and the overall condition of the paint was hazy from the washes it had received. Also, the front of the car and the hood were riddled with bug etchings, as the bugs that sacrificed their lives in the name of highway exploration weren't removed from the paint quickly enough... yes, bug guts will eat your paint away!! This polishing job took more than 2 days to complete because I used a polishing technique that preserves as much paint as possible. This less aggressive polishing method is very time consuming, but if preserving your car's original paint is paramount, this process is a must. An exotic car such as this one will greatly depreciate in value if it has been re-painted, therefore preserving as much paint as possible while getting the gloos back to its original state wasn't easy. Take a peek at what 2 days of polishing looks like!
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